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    • T2DM
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    • metabolic syndrome

    In line with the newest pharmaceutical treatment for T2DM, which seeems to be the best treatment for obese people please?

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    There is a need for a more comprehensive understanding of the treatment with non-insulin drugs for patients with T2DM. What are the most beneficial outcomes for people treated on insulin compared with for example, on exenatide?.Patients already obese who are on insulin increase weight unless they are strict with their

    By Gladys Gladys
    Feb 06, 2018
    00:29
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    How can insulin doses be chosen and adjusted with almost no access to SMBG?

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    I am looking for guidance on starting and adjusting insulin in people with Type 2 diabetes who have very, very limited access to glucometers and strips for checking blood glucose. How can people make the best use of strips? Can you suggest other ways of monitoring control, adjusting insulin, and

    By Jean Jean
    Jan 04, 2016
    23:40
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    Need your help in preventing insulin errors

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    Because Insulin for the past 25+ years has been the number 1 drug that is the cause for the most errors,. i am attending a summit, which will bring together 50-60 practitioners, and FDA, Joint Commission, and the insulin vendors, for the purpose of improving the safety of Insulin administration,

    By Steve Steve
    Sep 23, 2015
    14:03
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